Who is Dr Bhupen Hazarika of Assam ?

Dr. Bhupen Hazarika was a renowned Indian singer, musician, lyricist, poet, and filmmaker from the state of Assam. He was born on September 8, 1926, in Sadiya, Assam, and passed away on November 5, 2011, in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Due to his profound connection to the river and significant contributions to Assamese music, people often refer to Hazarika as the “Bard of Brahmaputra.”
Throughout a musical career spanning over six decades, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika composed and sang in multiple languages, including Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and various other Indian languages.
His soulful voice and ability to blend traditional Assamese folk music with contemporary elements created a unique and influential style.
Apart from his musical accomplishments, Hazarika was actively involved in various social and political causes. He used his music as a medium to address social issues such as poverty, inequality, and cultural identity. His songs often carried messages of love, unity, and social justice, making him a beloved figure among the people of Assam and the wider Indian audience.
Dr. Bhupen Hazarika received numerous accolades and honors throughout his career, including the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award, in 2012 (posthumously).
People continue to celebrate his contributions to the arts and culture of Assam and India, maintaining his iconic status.
Topmost Famous Songs of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika
Here are some famous songs of Dr. Hazarika
Bistirno Parore – This song is an iconic composition by Dr. Hazarika and is considered one of his most popular songs. It expresses the essence of the Brahmaputra River and the emotional connection of Assam people with the river.
Manuhe Manuhor Babe – This soulful song conveys a powerful message of unity and humanity. It speaks about the inherent bond among all human beings, transcending barriers of caste, religion, and nationality.
Ganga Amar Ma – This song is a heartfelt tribute to the river Ganges (Ganga) and reflects the cultural and spiritual significance it holds for millions of people in India. It conveys the reverence and love for the river.
Dil Hoom Hoom Kare – Originally composed in Assamese, this song was later adapted into the Bollywood film “Rudaali.” It became immensely popular and earned Dr. Bhupen Hazarika national recognition. The song expresses pain and longing.
O Bideshi Bandhu – This song portrays immigrants’ plight and evokes nostalgia for one’s homeland. It highlights the struggles faced by people who leave their native land for a better life.
Moi Eti Jajabar – This song pays tribute to Assam’s beauty and charm. It describes the cultural richness, natural landscapes, and warm hospitality of the state.
Dola He Dola – During Bihu, performers often present this song, capturing the spirit of Assamese folk music, the most significant festival in Assam. It is a celebration of joy, love, and togetherness.
Mahabahu Brahmaputra – This song pays homage to the Brahmaputra River, often called the “Mahabahu” (the great one). It showcases the river’s majestic presence and significance in Assam’s lives.
Films Directed by Dr. Bhupen Hazarika
Apart from his contributions to music and literature, Dr. Bhupen Hazarika was actively involved in the film industry. He directed and composed music for several films, and some notable films associated with him include:
- Era Bator Sur (এৰা বাটৰ সুৰ): Released in 1956, this film marked Dr. Bhupen Hazarika’s directorial debut. He also composed the music for the film, which explored the life and struggles of a folk singer.
- Shakuntala (শকুন্তলা): Dr. Hazarika directed this film, based on the famous play by Kalidasa, which was released in 1961.
- He composed the music for the film, which showcased his talent for blending classical and folk elements.
- Pratidhwani (প্ৰতিধ্বনি): Directed by Dr. Bhupen Hazarika and released in 1964, this film focuses on the theme of social inequality and injustice. It addresses issues of caste discrimination and the plight of marginalized communities.
- Loti Ghoti (লটি ঘটি): Released in 1967, this film explores the lives of people living in the riverine areas of Assam. Dr. Hazarika directed the film and composed the music, capturing the essence of the river and the struggles faced by the inhabitants.
- Chameli Memsaab (চমেলী মেমসাহেব): Released in 1975, this film is based on Assamese writer Rajkumar Bhattacharya’s novel. Dr. Bhupen Hazarika composed the music for the film, which became immensely popular and earned critical acclaim.
- Mahut Bandhu Re (মাহুত বন্ধু ৰে): Released in 1977, this film explores the bond between an elephant and its mahout (handler). Dr.Hazarika composed the music for the film, which received accolades for its soulful melodies.

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